Quote by Jill Talbot Download Open image ““There are so many of us out there, trying to turn Spyrograph flowers into rocket ships.”” — Jill Talbot ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“It is the littlest of flowers that fly the farthest . . . That have the courage to fly the farthest.” — Gina Marinello-Sweeney Copy Share Image
“Many times, while looking at the flowers, unknowingly, we may have transcended ourselves and have become a part of them, at least for a… — Bhuwan Thapaliya Copy Share Image
“What we are doing here is building a giant rocket ship, and we’re going to light the fuse. Then it’s either going to go… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“he thinks that flowers are hauntingly delicate like a sigh of nobody in the dark.” — Clarice Lispector Copy Share Image
“*Rose petals, doves, and the sinister cherubs make a big reappearance, shouting, “Ready. Aim. Fire.”*” — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Enough about me. Tell me about Princess Marigold. Ever been on a pirate ship?” — Erica Ridley Copy Share Image
“Aim for the stars without forgetting the flowers below.” — Zechariah Angus McDougall Copy Share Image
“Suddenly we were in outer space. Aboard a rusty old piece of junk freighter. Far away. And in real trouble.” — Jonathan Maberry Copy Share Image
“Let me not so much be lost in involvements as would make me incapable of recognizing the fragrance of the flower beaming in my… — Suman Pokhrel Copy Share Image
“The first time I walked through the spacious house, I didn't see possibility or a new start. I saw a big, empty space. These… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
It's been very jarring for me to stand in public and read about myself and my daughter and her father. I feel like I'm… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
There's a moment in Sarah Manguso's The Guardians when she writes, "I try not to make anything up, and I fail every time." I… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“I think language beautifully full of the poetry of immanent clarification of some small pinprick of what living might mean. Fuck. Why else would… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“write down all of the things out in the world that have arrested your attention lately, that have glimmered at you in some resonant… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“Everyone now, not just writers, creates a written, published persona on a daily (hourly) basis. Artifice abounds.” — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“metawriting can be viewed as "the act of doing something outside of the game in order to impact what is actually occurring in the… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
I like to think about the genre, the essay or the memoir, as much as I enjoy writing within its fluid parameters. And teaching… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
How long do we live in the fictions of our past? And how do we convince anyone that who we write is not necessarily… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“I like it when art presents a paradigm shift, when it forces me to confront my assumptions, when it asks, "Why this way and… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
When I admire a writer, it's for the recognizable palette - Hemingway's minimalism, the dialogue, those isolated bar scenes. But with each story or… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image
“WHEN IT WAS DECIDED (When was that again, and by whom?) that we were all supposed to choose between fiction and nonfiction, what was… — Jill Talbot Copy Share Image